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Whenever I'm referring to age, can I say "at+[age]" instead of "I was+[age]"?

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Rebecca

Yes, you can! “When I was [age]” and “at [age]” have the same function here. Ex: When I was six, I learned to ride a bike. = I learned to ride a bike at six years old.

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